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More March, 2004 handhelds and pdas journal articles.- PDAs in clinical practice: having a database in your hand but keeping the decision in your brain.
by Pergami P. Journal: Neuroinformatics. 1(2):207-9
- Ultra-high-throughput microarray generation and liquid dispensing using multiple disposable piezoelectric ejectors.
by Hsieh HB, Fitch J, White D, Torres F, Roy J, Matusiak R, Krivacic B, Kowalski B, Bruce R, Elrod S. Journal: J Biomol Screen. 9(2):85-94
- What is the potential for the use of clinical outcome measures to be computerised? Findings from a qualitative research study.
by Hughes RA, Sinha A, Aspinal F, Dunckley M, Addington-Hall J, Higginson IJ. Journal: Int J Health Care Qual Assur Inc Leadersh Health Serv. 17(1):47-52
- Enhancing process efficiency through remote access. Wireless implementation and remote access enable medical oncology practice to improve patient and clinician confidence while achieving ROI.
by White M. Journal: Health Manag Technol. 25(3):42-3
- Porting a handheld cognitive assessment form to a mental expert system: using a personal digital assistant (PDA) to assist screening a patient's performance in a clinical examination.
by Jao C, Dollear W, Su J. Journal: Neuroinformatics. 1(2):203-5
- Effect of posture and artificial tears on corneal power measurements with a handheld automated keratometer.
by Lam AK, Chan R, Chiu R. Journal: J Cataract Refract Surg. 30(3):645-52
- Studies on microwaves in medicine and biology: from snails to humans.
by Lin JC. Journal: Bioelectromagnetics. 25(3):146-59
- A primer on wireless networks.
by Lewis M. Journal: Fam Pract Manag. 11(2):69-70
- Library service delivery via hand-held computers--the right information at the point of care.
by Peterson M. Journal: Health Info Libr J. 21(1):52-6
- A pocket full of knowing--enhancing nursing practice with handheld computers.
by Hohler SE. Journal: AORN J. 79(2):393-5
- A review of palm products. This little device can change the way you work.
by LePere A, Campe JL. Journal: Mich Med. 2001 Jan-Feb;100(1):14-7
- The effect of point-of-care personal digital assistant use on resident documentation discrepancies.
by Carroll AE, Tarczy-Hornoch P, O'Reilly E, Christakis DA. Journal: Pediatrics. 113(3 Pt 1):450-4
- Comparison of handheld computer-assisted and conventional paper chart documentation of medical records. A randomized, controlled trial.
by Stengel D, Bauwens K, Walter M, Köpfer T, Ekkernkamp A. Journal: J Bone Joint Surg Am. 86-A(3):553-60
- Clinical activities of an academic pediatric pharmacy team.
by Condren ME, Haase MR, Luedtke SA, Gaylor AS. Journal: Ann Pharmacother. 02 2004;38(4):574-8
- Measuring performance indicators in clinical pharmacy services with a personal digital assistant.
by Collins MF. Journal: Am J Health Syst Pharm. 61(5):498-501
- Rediscovering the paper planner.
by Vaccaro PJ. Journal: Fam Pract Manag. 11(3):100
- Incoming! With new IT assets arriving and existing ones aging, organizations need a system of keeping track.
by Hagland M. Journal: Healthc Inform. 21(2):72-4, 76
- Using mobile telephones: cognitive workload and attention resource allocation.
by Patten CJ, Kircher A, Ostlund J, Nilsson L. Journal: Accid Anal Prev. 36(3):341-50
- Effect of digital cellular phones on tachyarrhythmia analysis of automated external defibrillators.
by Kanz KG, Kay MV, Biberthaler P, Russ W, Lackner CK, Mutschler W. Journal: Eur J Emerg Med. 11(2):75-80
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